Nicole Snyder+FollowHomework Is the New Teacher?Anyone else notice homework basically replaced actual teaching? Instead of learning in class, students are sent home to watch YouTube videos and teach themselves. Class time is eaten up by busywork, test prep, and wrangling huge classes. Now parents are expected to be tutors, and if you don’t have help at home, you’re out of luck. When did school become a DIY project? #Education #EducationReform #Homework00Share
Michael Petty+FollowIs Our Education System Pushing Socialism?Wild stat: Over 60% of voters under 30 now have a positive view of socialism—way more than those who favor capitalism. The article claims it’s not a capitalism fail, but that schools have been hijacked by left-wing agendas, pushing woke curricula and anti-American messaging. The author argues the Department of Education is fueling this shift and says it’s time to take back control before the next generation is fully indoctrinated. Would closing the Department of Ed actually fix things? #Education #EducationReform #Socialism01Share
Michael Petty+FollowSchools Crack Down on Tate’s Toxic InfluenceAndrew Tate’s influence is officially on the government’s radar—schools are rolling out mandatory lessons on consent and healthy relationships for all secondary students. Teachers are getting special training to talk about toxic masculinity, and kids showing harmful behavior will get extra support. The goal? Stop misogyny before it starts and make sure girls feel safe at school and online. It’s a big move to tackle the root of abuse, but some say the funding still isn’t enough. Thoughts? #Education #AndrewTate #EducationReform00Share
Jorge Figueroa+FollowAre Grades Really Telling Us Anything?Ever feel like your grades don’t actually show what you learned? You’re not alone! More teachers are ditching the old A-F system for new ways to measure learning—like letting students retake tests, build portfolios, or even help decide their own grades. Turns out, traditional grades can kill creativity and confidence, and don’t always reflect a student’s true potential. Would you want to try one of these alternative grading styles? #Education #EducationReform #Grades00Share
LataraSpeaksTruth+FollowDecember 8, 1953 was one of those quiet days in American history that ended up shaking the whole system. Thurgood Marshall walked into the Supreme Court for the re-argument of Brown v. Board of Education, carrying the weight of generations who had been sidelined by a school system built on separation. The country had been tiptoeing around the truth for decades, but Marshall didn’t tiptoe. He drew a line. He broke down the cost of segregation with facts, legal precedent, and the lived experiences of Black children who were expected to learn in unequal environments. He challenged the Court to stop hiding behind tradition and to face what equality actually looks like when it’s lived… not just written. His argument forced the nation to ask hard questions. Could a country built on the idea of fairness continue to defend a system that denied fair access to opportunity? Could separate schools ever offer the same future? Marshall pushed the justices to confront the gap between the promise of the Constitution and the reality families faced every day. That re-argument didn’t end segregation in a single afternoon, but it signaled a shift the country could not ignore. It showed that this fight wasn’t going away. It showed that moral clarity, strategic pressure, and undeniable truth would eventually force the system to bend. When we look at education today, December 8 stands as a reminder that progress never arrives neatly. It arrives because someone is bold enough to stand in front of power and say, “This isn’t justice… and we’re not backing down.” #HistoryMatters #AmericanHistory #EducationReform #ThurgoodMarshall #OnThisDay #LataraSpeaksTruth1498Share
Michelle Arnold+FollowThis Teacher Quit to Reinvent SchoolingImagine ditching the old-school classroom and learning in a way that actually fits YOU. That’s what Alisha George-McCool is doing—she left public schools to launch Beyond Academics, a homeschool that’s all about mentorship, confidence, and celebrating every kid’s unique style. Her approach mixes real-life skills, cultural pride, and personalized learning. Parents are loving it, and honestly, it sounds like the future of education! Would you try this for your kids? #Education #educationreform #homeschool00Share